Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1. I wouldn't even do that to a friend, it's just incredibly rude.Anonymous wrote:This is basic courtesy. Not calling or texting to apologize if you need to suddenly cancel a planned social engagement ends the game. On one of the other threads everyone is discussing how we have never been more easily and constantly available. In 20 years I have never even had a friend who needed to cancel a coffee or attendance at any other event fail to let me know. If you made a habit of not showing up to wprk meetings without explanation the company would cut you loose. Why do we women accept behavior that is unacceptable in any other situation?
And women wonder how they end up marrying jerks. Who gives a guy like this a second chance?
Women marry guys who aren’t that into them all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked a guy once, he was an engineer for NASA and looked like a movie star. He was very charming and sweet. We had sex and I never contacted him again or answered his calls. He was lousy at sex. No further interest despite his great qualities.
Happens all the time.
Well then you lack manners and basic decency. You at least could’ve reached out to say you enjoyed getting to know him but felt more of a friendship connection, or something like that.
Anonymous wrote:I liked a guy once, he was an engineer for NASA and looked like a movie star. He was very charming and sweet. We had sex and I never contacted him again or answered his calls. He was lousy at sex. No further interest despite his great qualities.
Happens all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked a guy once, he was an engineer for NASA and looked like a movie star. He was very charming and sweet. We had sex and I never contacted him again or answered his calls. He was lousy at sex. No further interest despite his great qualities.
Happens all the time.
Cool story, but this guy did contact OP again.
A woman has to be truly horrible at sex for a guy not to want to do it a few more times.
Anonymous wrote:I liked a guy once, he was an engineer for NASA and looked like a movie star. He was very charming and sweet. We had sex and I never contacted him again or answered his calls. He was lousy at sex. No further interest despite his great qualities.
Happens all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love how guys think it’s no big deal for a woman to have sex with them on the third date but a courtesy call or text is way too much investment. This is not balanced at all.
Yup. Good enough to have sex with but not good enough to watch a damn game with.
And how is this the guy's problem? Op does not seem to know what she wants. The guy knew what he wanted, and he got it.
If a courtesy call after sex is mportant to Op, she should not be this casual about sex. If she waited until she knew him better, she would have known that he is not the kind to give courtesy calls.
Imagine wasting your energy trying to understand a guy who would not call you after sex. He is not worth your time, and until you understand this, you will keep falling for these sorts of men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1. I wouldn't even do that to a friend, it's just incredibly rude.Anonymous wrote:This is basic courtesy. Not calling or texting to apologize if you need to suddenly cancel a planned social engagement ends the game. On one of the other threads everyone is discussing how we have never been more easily and constantly available. In 20 years I have never even had a friend who needed to cancel a coffee or attendance at any other event fail to let me know. If you made a habit of not showing up to wprk meetings without explanation the company would cut you loose. Why do we women accept behavior that is unacceptable in any other situation?
And women wonder how they end up marrying jerks. Who gives a guy like this a second chance?
Anonymous wrote:+1. I wouldn't even do that to a friend, it's just incredibly rude.Anonymous wrote:This is basic courtesy. Not calling or texting to apologize if you need to suddenly cancel a planned social engagement ends the game. On one of the other threads everyone is discussing how we have never been more easily and constantly available. In 20 years I have never even had a friend who needed to cancel a coffee or attendance at any other event fail to let me know. If you made a habit of not showing up to wprk meetings without explanation the company would cut you loose. Why do we women accept behavior that is unacceptable in any other situation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are y’all kidding? 24 hours are in a day and it literally takes 2 seconds to tell someone that you won’t be making game etc. He’s lost some interest. Guy here.
I'm not a guy but I agree with this guy. I bet if more men responded they would agree with this guy too.
I think he was gung ho until you had sex. Then either he simply got what he wanted, or his mind wasn't blown by the sex and now his interest has cooled off. I would back way off and see what happens next. The ball should now be in his court. If he's a guy who will start becoming less communicative and less willing to keep plans you two had made already you need to find that out now.
I'm a guy. They have been on 5 dates. They made vague plans to watch half of the Super Bowl together. From his perspective, he may have thought she wasn't really interested in the game and thus no need to follow up quickly, especially if he's suddenly slammed with work. It might be that he is taking this all less seriously than OP, but if they are otherwise having a great time together, why throw it away over this? Why not just have fun? If she wants to make it super serious, she should have that conversation with the guy. But OP should be prepared to be disappointed because this guy may want a more relaxed situation than OP wants.
Honey. Most women do not want a situation where they are having casual sex with a guy who isn’t serious about them and blows them off at the last minute.
+1. I wouldn't even do that to a friend, it's just incredibly rude.Anonymous wrote:This is basic courtesy. Not calling or texting to apologize if you need to suddenly cancel a planned social engagement ends the game. On one of the other threads everyone is discussing how we have never been more easily and constantly available. In 20 years I have never even had a friend who needed to cancel a coffee or attendance at any other event fail to let me know. If you made a habit of not showing up to wprk meetings without explanation the company would cut you loose. Why do we women accept behavior that is unacceptable in any other situation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like Plan A for the game fell into place.
EXACTLY. I bet everything he texted is true: he was busy, will be thinking of you, but I can almost guarantee he’s not watching alone.
OP: Ugh. I'd be sad if that was true. So do you think I should just not reply? Wait and see if he reaches out again?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love how guys think it’s no big deal for a woman to have sex with them on the third date but a courtesy call or text is way too much investment. This is not balanced at all.
Yup. Good enough to have sex with but not good enough to watch a damn game with.